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    4.7 (11 reviews)

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    A very nice campsite.
    Eric W.

    So Alison L.'s review has a two small errors, 1) It is not ALL first come first serve. In fact, it is mostly NOT first come, first serve, which means a reservation is highly recommend. Since we did not have a reservation, IDK where that it is done, but a little online sleuthing should get you started. If you don't have a reservation, there are a few campsites that cannot be reserved and must be claimed in person. If you find yourself in his situation, there is (at least on our visit) a camp host who knows which sites are available. There may still be a bit of "racing", but you should do OK. Pick your site and leave something in the site to mark it as "claimed", fill out your envelope, put cash in envelope, and drop envelope in box at campground entrance. If you don't have the cash, or exact change, you can pay by credit card at the Chisos Basin Visitor Center a short distance up the road. If you pay by credit card at the visitors center, you'll probably discover the camp store on your own. But if you brought exact change, I just thought I'd mention the many amentias up the road, including a restaurant and bar. 2) Second error is not all campsites have a "cover." Some do, but not all. All sites do have a picnic table, grill, and bear box. The bear box is quite big, and be sure to put all your food and cooking supplies in it. If you are camping, don't forget your soap and toothpaste. Some critters, i.e. the javelinas, like the smell of this stuff too. Or they just may be curious abut the sweet smells, and your tent is not going to stop them. As an FYI, we did not see any bears or javelinas, or signs of any, in March... But that doesn't mean they are not there. Another nice thing about this campground, there is a "no generators" area. Now I do think there is a curfew on generators, but if you are camping in a tent, you may want to think about this. One last thing worth pointing out - No open fires. Charcoal is OK, hence the grill. But don't expect to have a campfire here. Just too much of a danger. Lastly, check the bulletin board for any programs going on in the area. There's an amphitheater, with overflow parking for the campground, opposite the campground entrance. When we were here, we saw a presentation on ravens, which can be seen in the park. In fact we saw some the next day, and had a greater appreciation for these birds. Bottom line: We were there in March, and it was quite cold a night, so be sure to bring something warm. A campfire would have been nice.

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    Chris H.

    My family and I went to big Bend national Park in June 2022. Of course we visited at the hottest time of the year. But it was really fun. We stayed at the chisos basin campground And that was a very good decision.It was very cheap, And well worth it. I had a pop-up tent and my daughter and her husband had a tent on the back of a truck. Of course if you're going to camp always consider buying a blowup bed or something. That makes things a lot more comfortable. I actually bought two twin sized blowup mats at Academy for about $10. The views at the camp were epic, it's amazing how small we are compared to the mountains and Big Bend national Park. We brought our own little grill and cooked out some food. As you can see with the pictures there is a bathroom, however I don't believe there was a shower there. There was a store in the vicinity but you had to hike about a half mile to get to it. There was also a restaurant that was really good. The big bend national park is an official dark sky, so the sky's were bright and beautiful. I was concerned about sleeping overnight because it was in June, but believe it or not it was fairly cool inside of the tent. I wonder if It is because we were in the basin. If you ever go to big Bend make sure that you stay at the chisios basin campground you'll be glad you did.

    Wayne N W.

    The Chisos Basin Camp Ground has 60 sites, not counting the group campground. Reservations can be made on 26 of the 60 sites. They are 21,22,23,24,25,27,29,31,32,33,34,36,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,47,48,50, 53,55,and 56. These can be reserved from November 15 to May 31. The rest of the year it is first come first served at all the sites If you are in the campground the sites you can reserve are marked with a red reflector underneath the number on the camp site pole. They are all in the no generator zone The generator zone is 1 through 18 which is the top or first loop in the camp ground Site 37H is the handicap. Sites CB01 and CB02 are the Camp Host sites. Hope this helps Here are the reservation rules as posted on the camps main bulletin board. A reservation system for the Chisos Basin Campground is in effect from November 15th through May 31st for 26 of the 60 total sites (See the bordered or shaded numbers on the bulletin board maps). These reservable sites may also be identified by a strip of RED tape under the numbers on each site post. Reservations for the 26 reservable sites must be made in advance on-line at "recreation.gov" not less than four (4) days in advance. "Recreation.gov" may be accessed via the Big Bend National Park website. Reserved sites will have a tag identifying each reservation showing arrival and departures dates and last name of the person for whom the reservation is made. Reservations made through this system will always take precedence, even if the reservation tag is missing from the site post. A reservable site may be utilized by campers, if not reserved, on a one-day-at-a-time and first-come, first-served basis. All others sites (non-reservable) may be used on a first-come, first-served basis, as usual. Contact the Campground Host on duty if there are questions or issues.

    Adriana I.

    SPECTACULAR VIEW. We did not expect to arrive to such an amazing campground, so we had only booked one night. We loved it so much, but the recreation website said the whole week was booked, so we couldn't book a second night. However, camp host Ranger George was just the most thoughtful and friendly host ever. He told us to return to him the next day to see if there were any no shows. He ended up finding a spot for us to stay another night! We got to experience the most amazing star gazing experience that second night. We cannot thank Ranger George enough for providing us with one of the best memories of our life!

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    The views at the camp were epic, it's amazing how small we are compared to the mountains and Big Bend national Park.

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    Tin Valley Retro Rentals

    5.0(3 reviews)
    14.4 mi

    If you like peace, solitude, dark skies, open space, and privacy, Tin Valley is the place for you…read more We spent 5 nights there and Ronda the owner was a wonderful host. There are only 8 sites and each site has electrical hooks up for both 50 amps and 30 amps. Ronda brought us water one evening and has a honey wagon as needed. A wonderful place to stay if you want to visit Big Bend National Park, Big Bend Ranch State Park, Terlingua, and see the darkest skies in the country. We'll have to return with the appropriate cameras and telescopes next time. It may be a little intimidating to get there, as it's 13 miles on a country road off US 118 and another 1.5 miles on narrow dirt road, but you will be rewarded for your perseverance. Tin Valley is a slice of paradise for those who seek it.

    A wonderful place to stay, super friendly, amazing views, dead quiet at night, no city lights at…read moreall, more stars than you have ever seen. Plus a backroad into big bend, 20 miles of dirt then 22 miles down hwy 385, need to be smart in deep sand or have 4wd. 50amp electric, no sewer but dump station, also no water but they will bring it to you in a pump truck, they will also take way you grey water (with a different tank!) Located on a 100 acre ranch with its own mountain, lots of dirt trails, Old indian lookout at mountain top.

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    Study Butte RV Park

    3.3(14 reviews)
    15.0 mi

    Awful place! We had a reservation to charge our EV. The lady working on the day we called assured…read moreus there'd be no problem with charging our car here at the RV park while we stayed next door. When we arrived, he told us we weren't allowed to stay because he'd changed his policy on EV's since making my reservation less than a week and a half ago! He was rude, but that was fine, the place was run down anyway and I didn't want my new car around this type of place anyway. So, I immediately left a one star review on another site documenting my factual experience. A bit later, when I'd already found two places that agreed to let me charge nearby, the owner started texting me inappropriate and threatening messages telling me to "go back to where I came from," and worse. I uploaded those images so that other potential customers can see how unprofessional the owner is. Stay away if you value your safety!

    We had a reservation to camp here a couple weeks ago and came in a rented RV. I have never really…read moreRV camped before so I asked the owner a few questions (I think his name was Leo or Leon?) and he was pretty rude to me in front of my family, telling us we should "figure out this shit before camping out". I think this guy might have been drinking since he was pretty rude and not very customer friendly. I rented the RV because I wanted to learn the ropes and get advice from experienced RVers before buying one. The first thing I learned is to not come back to this RV park. The second thing I learned is that others should take their business elsewhere.

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    Big Bend National Park - Big Bend Welcoming

    Big Bend National Park

    4.8(158 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    The beauty of Big Bend isn't fully appreciated in words. I never tire of visits and always manage…read moreto find something new within the park whether it be a new plant, animal, or hiking trail. Visiting the hot springs is a must on every visit for me. So relaxing and peaceful even with others around. I would say that I am a novice hiker and hiking through Big Bend is quite easy though I have faced some challenges. Be sure to wear proper shoes and clothing. So very thankful that we are still able to have this national park as it is now. The trails, views, landscaping, all of it...simply breathtaking. I have found park rangers to be extremely helpful and friendly. Can't wait to get back again.

    My husband and I made a trip out to Big Bend National Park before the Texas summer heat.....but it…read morewas unfortunately unseasonably hot this year. The dessert was beautiful and the park as a whole was very well taken care of! Old Mine Trail: Since we went around "Spring Break", the parking lot was very busy and spaces were limited. I would recommend downloading the "All Trails" app to gauge how busy the trails are. By 7:30, all the spots in the small parking lot were already taken. The trail itself was very well managed. Although the parking lot was busy, the trail was not bad! We were pretty spaced out between hikers! Take lots of water and snacks! The views up top are spectacular. Star Gazing: We were at Sotol Vista (for panoramic stars). The stars were especially beautiful inside the park because there was no light pollution (aside from the headlights from passing cars down below us).

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